When my brother asked me to watch his two sons while he and his wife went on vacation,
I agreed — even though something in me knew it wouldn’t be easy.From the moment they arrived, it was clear they weren’t used to a modest home like mine. They turned up with designer luggage, scoffed at homemade spaghetti, and compared everything in my house to the luxuries they had back home — from our fridge to my son Adrian’s gaming laptop.
Adrian tried to be welcoming, offering cookies, games, and even showing his Lego collection, but they brushed him off every time. For two weeks, I held my tongue and reminded myself it was temporary.The real test came on the drive to the airport. When I told them to wear seatbelts, they refused, insisting it wasn’t necessary.